Seems like it would be similar to the Jerry Rice signing. At some point you have to consider the player done. Too many teams have tried lately and eventually moved on. Why not try finding a younger talent, homegrown to reduce impact of future salary growth

Randy Moss is almost the exact opposite type of WR Pete and John are looking for. No way in hell he is on this team. They may do their due diligence and take a look (although I don't even really see a reason for that) but in the end there is no place on this team for that guy...

we brought TO and Edwards in before we had a franchise QB that could make Rice Tate and Baldwin look good. That experiment is over, give RW real improvements to get us ahead, instead of licking up SF's vomit.

EastCoastHawksFan wrote:You guys do realize that Terrell Owens was a seahawk in August last year? As well as Braylon edwards . both had more star power then production.

Same could be said when we brought in Reggie Williams and Mike Williams.

Not to mention Antonio Bryant.

That's not to say I think this will necessarily happen, but I wouldn't be shocked if it did. Moss is one of the best jump ball receivers of all time, and we have a QB who is among the best in the league at throwing those.

EastCoastHawksFan wrote:You guys do realize that Terrell Owens was a seahawk in August last year? As well as Braylon edwards . both had more star power then production.

Same could be said when we brought in Reggie Williams and Mike Williams.

Not to mention Antonio Bryant.

That's not to say I think this will necessarily happen, but I wouldn't be shocked if it did. Moss is one of the best jump ball receivers of all time, and we have a QB who is among the best in the league at throwing those.

I'm not a fan of the old Randy Moss. However, I'm aware of the contributions a more mature Randy Moss made while in San Francisco.

I thought that the quarterback switch from Alex Smith, who puts some air under the ball giving receivers time to adjust, to the hard throwing Colin Kaepernick hurt Moss. It effectively ruined the finish of the season for Moss and his usefulness in San Francisco. And that was an unfortunate outcome for him.

Moss is 36 years old. He provided value to the 49ers during a transitional season at wide receiver. The team needed him more than anticipated once an injury felled Mario Manningham. Whatever mentoring and veteran leadership Moss provided in 2012 carried value. The 49ers seemed to appreciate it genuinely.

EastCoastHawksFan wrote:Randy Moss >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> T.OIt's going to happen. He will be a Seahawk

It wouldn't surprise me in the least if they brought him in for training camp. It also wouldn't surprise me in the least if they didn't and that you're just being an attention whore. I don't even think the 2 scenarios are necessarily mutually exclusive.

They will bring him in, Browner will judo chop his ass on his first defensive snap, his want to will not want to, and Pete's secret plan of signing him just to cut his ass as a lesson for his young receivers will see fruition.

Sprfunk wrote:He seemed low effort last year(and many years with Oakland). No thanks.

He's seemed low effort at times his entire career. No thanks.

He was on the field quite a bit during the superbowl, and he flat out just gave little to no effort the majority of the time. If he knew it was a play that didn't have a chance to go towards him, then he basically didn't even try to help sell fakes, or play actions, and no blocking downfield.. he would quit on his routes after only minimal effort.

If that's the kind of effort he puts forth for his team in the superbowl, then I wouldn't even want him on the roster for training camp.

Maybe i'm just biased against him, I haven't payed much attention to his career but it just seems to me like he's a quitter. If thing's aren't going just like he thought they should, he just gives up.

Not just this last superbowl either. Seems like every time I've seen him play, which isn't alot, but it always stuck out to me. Remember when we played the raiders in 06? His effort in that game was so absolutely pathetic, I felt sorry for the raiders. That's not an easy state of mind to achieve.

I don't want someone on the team that's just going to give up like a little bitch when things get down. He's the complete opposite type of human being from Russell Wilson.

There is really zero chance he ends up starting the season as a Hawk. Cable and Pete expect their receivers to block. Moss has never had more than a passing interest in blocking. Whether or not a receiver has some blocking want to is probably one of the most under appreciated traits by us wannabe scouts.

Sprfunk wrote:He seemed low effort last year(and many years with Oakland). No thanks.

He's been low effort all his life... he's just wondrously gifted.

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